What the club says: Two fine Scottish Championship links courses The Old Moray and the New Moray, situated on the Moray Firth.

The Old Course - The Old Course was designed by Tom Morris over 100 years ago. It truly is a great links with plenty of gorse and pot bunkers. Some holes allow you to throw the ball right up to the green whereas others require precise pitch and run shots - a great test of golf

The New Course - Converted into 18 holes in 1979 by the late Sir Henry Cotton, the New Course is also a stern test of golf. Many of the holes run alongside the Old Course's holes and although it isn't as long, its tighter fairways and smaller greens make it an examining challenge.

Golf Course Reviews for Moray Golf Club

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Reviewed Oct 19 2018 by Paul T - rated 5 out of 5

Great golf course

This is a fantastic golf club with the old and new courses available to play, the views are out of this world. You may also have the pleasure of watching the aircraft from RAF Lossiemouth coming into land whilst out on this spectacular course which is something you don?t get to see very often at the great game. I would definitely recommend this course to anyone visiting or thinking of getting into the game. I have recently started playing again after 3 years and became a member today, great friendly staff and other members alike.

Played the course on a beautiful Saturday morning, the greens were immaculate and the course itself was in fantastic condition. A very friendly welcome from all we met on the course and a joy to play, well worth a visit.

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